Editorial
Leading Ladies of Alternative (2018)
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re shining the light on the fantastic leading ladies in alternative.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re shining the light on the fantastic leading ladies in alternative.
This week: The Cloverfield Paradox, Westworld, Supergirl, The Flash, This is Us, Black Lightning, Chicago Med, Riverdale, Grown-ish, 2 Dope Queens, The Ritual, Star Trek: Discovery, Homeland, Absentia
It’s like John Wick and Kingsman spent the night in Amsterdam and woke up hungover and all tangled-up with each other—and we like it!
Maybe what pissed the critics off is there are signs Suicide Squad could’ve been a great movie.
Ladies and gentlemen show your appreciation for: the ultimate face off between UK legends Enter Shikari and… Enter Shikari. No, this isn’t some kind of Inception/Parent Trap-style stunt, this is a musical experiment.
When I was a kid there were two debates: Star Trek or Star Wars? If your answer was “Star Trek” it was immediately followed by a second question: Original or Next Generation (Enterprise)? The Star Trek universe didn’t stop there, though. It meandered with Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and then, finally, a full cinematic reboot was bestowed upon us with the original characters given new life by J.J. Abrams. Which leads us to now… Which leads us to today. The actor who played one of the greatest characters of all time has passed away. Leonard Nimoy, known most commonly as… Read more »
It goes without saying that 2015 is going to be a massive year for music, but in between the obvious contenders for our most anticipated releases, there’s also a slew of up-and-coming talent that we’re keeping our eyes glued to this year.
Stick To Your Guns will be hitting the road starting next year to support their upcoming album, Disobedient. Special guests on the tour include The Amity Affliction, Being As An Ocean, ’68, and In Hearts Wake.
Although American Authors are receiving a lot of attention from pop culture, they’ve adopted none of the restrictions that come along with the limelight.
With Dan Rose (Daybreaker) and Kevin Geyer (The Story So Far) at the helm, Heavy Head is an enormously impressive debut album of smart, catchy indie rock.